The Big Bus (1976)
6/10
THE BIG BUS (James Frawley, 1976) **1/2
15 January 2009
Preceding the far more popular AIRPLANE! (1980) in its spoof of blockbuster disaster movies by four years, this is a patchy but reasonably amusing ride in its own right The titular nuclear-powered vehicle was designed by Stockard Channing, constructed by her father Harold Gould (who, in his turn, is cared for by reluctant doctor Larry Hagman), driven by disgraced 'cannibal' Joseph Bologna, steered from the controls center by Ned Beatty and sought for destruction by "Ironman" Jose' Ferrer! As befits its pedigree, the passengers are an equally colorful, starry lot: an on-again/off-again couple (Richard Mulligan and Sally Kellerman), a dotty old lady (Ruth Gordon), a bitchy nymphomaniac of a celebrity (Lynn Redgrave), a doubting priest (Rene Auberjonois), etc. The film loses steam in the latter half because its biggest laughs occur before the actual journey starts, in particular during a bar-room brawl at a drivers' hang-out where Bologna is picked on by everybody except for one called Shoulders (John Beck) who, after earning a co-driver's seat on The Big Bus, soon reveals the meaning behind his nickname – he's narcoleptic!
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